Real inclusion is all about connection! It's not about having everyone in the classroom doing the exact same work. It's about helping everyone find the way that they can connect with the topic of the day best!
In this episode, I talk about how I manage this in my online classes where I teach Woodworking and Family Yoga through The Charlotte Mason Co-op.
But really, it just comes down to treating kids with respect as persons (just like you) and "minding your own mat" to allow children to work where they are at.
Join me as we talk about providing "wiggle room" so kids can connect in a way that is valuable to them!
Show Notes: https://amybodkin.com/podcast-episode-15
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